RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION OF A UNIQUE ARCHAEOLOGICAL CARPET FROM PRINCE MUHAMMAD CALI PALACE MUSEUM IN AL-MANIAL, CAIRO (CASE STUDY) [PDF]
[Ar] ترميم وصيانة سجادة آثرية فريدة من متحف قصر الأمير محمد على بالمنيل – القاهرة (دراسة حالة) يمثل السجاد التاريخى أحد أكثر الكنوز الفنية التى يجب الحفاظ عليها للأجيال القادمة.
Mariam Samy +3 more
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The Aesthetics of Color and Design in Beluchi Mihrabi Carpets [PDF]
Among the Persian carpets, Beluchi Mihrabi carpets have a special place for carpet experts. In fact, Beluchi carpets represent the traditions and cultural values of their weavers making them distinguished from other carpets.
Behzad Nikandish +1 more
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An Approach for Predicting the Apparent Color of Carpets under Different Illuminants
The color appearance of residential carpets under different illuminants can influence the purchase decisions of consumers, visual merchandisers, and interior designers.
Sumit Mandal +6 more
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The Typology and Categorization of Illustrated Carpets in Shah Tahmasb’s Shahnameh [PDF]
In the Safavid period, along the growth of other arts, carpet was manufactured as a valuable product, by support of the patrons, while the period was known as the golden age of design, pattern, color and carpet production. Above all, the Persian painting,
Ali Vandshoari, Roohollah Salimpour
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Recognition of Kerman Pictorial Carpet (Qajar and Pahlavi) [PDF]
Kerman province is one of the most important centers of carpet producing in Iran, where its rugs have a special design and pattern different from other areas in Iran.
E. Saffaran, Gh. Hatam, parisa yahyavi
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Rethinking the so-called Polish carpets [PDF]
The so-called Polish carpets were once believed to be woven on Polish looms, even though—as we now understand—they were (most likely) manufactured in the Persian cities of Kashan and Isfahan.
Tomasz Grusiecki
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Reflection of Women’s Portraits in Pictorial Carpets of Qajar Era [PDF]
Social researchers believe that since the production, distribution, and consumption of works of art occur by humans in the social contexts, they cannot be immune to the impacts of social variables; you can see the latent and visible traces of social ...
Abdollah Mirzaei, Fateme Bagherizadeh
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Sound Absorption of Tufted Carpets Produced from Coarse Wool of Mountain Sheep
Coarse wool from Polish mountain sheep, often treated as a useless by-product of sheep husbandry, was used to produce pile carpets with tufting technique.
Jan Broda +4 more
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Impact of Carpets on Indoor Air Quality
Interest in having a healthy and well-being environment has increased the awareness to improve indoor air quality (IAQ). Building materials influence the contribution of indoor air pollution, so understanding their behaviour on IAQ is essential.
Seyyed Abbas Noorian Najafabadi +2 more
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Mughal Marine Miniatures, The missing Link of The Portuguese Carpets [PDF]
Today, about the thirteen so-called Portuguese carpets have been recognized at the museums and arts collections around the world. Their strange name must be due to a marine scene at the corners of the carpets’ field which represents European people and ...
Hesam Keshavarz +2 more
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